(a.k.a. Pyramid of Khufu, a.k.a. Pyramid of Cheops) (Cairo, Egypt) (including internal hillock)The Great Pyramid of Giza has an estimated volume of 24,276,140,000 deciliters including its internal hillock. The 2,300,000 stones used in the construction of the pyramid weighed an average 2.27 metric tons (2.06 short tons) and were quarried at distances of up to 805 km (500 mi) away.

It's about one-and-two-fifths times as big as The Melbourne Cricket Ground.

In other words, the size of The Melbourne Cricket Ground is 0.710 times 24,276,140,000 deciliters.

(a.k.a. MCG, a.k.a. "The G") (Yarra Park, melbourne, Victoria, Australia) (internal volume)The MCG has an internal volume of approximately 17,000,000,000 deciliters. The first cricket game held on the site of the MCG was in 1853 when the Melbourne Cricket Club was granted permission to a roughly 0.04 sq. km (10-acre) area to be used "for cricket and no other purpose."

In other words, 24,276,140,000 deciliters is 28.02 times the size of Royal Albert Hall, and the size of Royal Albert Hall is 0.03569 times that amount.

(a.k.a. Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences) (Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom) (total auditorium volume)Royal Albert Hall measures 866,500,000 deciliters in total auditorium volume. One of the centerpieces of the Hall is the Grand Organ — the second-largest organ in the United Kingdom, with 10,268 speaking pipes reaching up to 9.8 m (32 ft) in height.

In other words, the size of Spaceship Earth (EPCOT Center) is 0.026 times 24,276,140,000 deciliters.

(a.k.a. EPCOT Center) (Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake, Florida) (total structure volume)Spaceship Earth, the iconic structure at the heart of Walt Disney World Resort's Epcot (formerly EPCOT Center), has a total volume of 620,000,000 deciliters. The outer structure of the sphere features a gutter system that channels all rainwater into nearby World Showcase Lagoon instead of simply falling off the surface of the sphere.

In other words, the size of The Capitol Rotunda (US) is 0.015 times 24,276,140,000 deciliters.

(formally United States Capitol rotunda) (Washington, D. C.) (total chamber volume)The Capitol rotunda measures 370,000,000 deciliters in total volume. Beneath the Capitol lies a crypt that was built to hold the remains of President George Washington, but according to his wishes, Washington was entered at his family home and the crypt remains empty.